The novel is set in rural Baranja and follows the lives of people through different historical periods, with a special emphasis on their personal and collective struggles.
Through the stories of the characters, Filaković explores topics such as identity, belonging and alienation, and how historical events affect the everyday life of ordinary people.
Editor
Davorin Taslidžić
Graphics design
Dražen Stojčić
Dimensions
21.5 x 15.5 cm
Pages
261
Publisher
Zavod za Baranjsku povjesnicu, Beli Manastir, 2005.
The book contains stories about the life of people in the village, showing their daily struggles, joys and sorrows. Filaković's prose brings an authentic portrayal of rural life, with an emphasis on human sincerity and strength of spirit.
The British Cultural Studies book traces the dynamics of contemporary British culture, seeking to identify its new configurations and trajectories it might follow in the future - ethnic, consumer, regional politics and environmental protection.
Geopoetika, 2003.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.52 €
Ethnology • Coast and islands • Culturology
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Monograph on the Baranja village of Bolman. The book has three main parts: "From the history of the village and the church municipality", "Bolman was Bolman – Vidoja Bijelić's memories" and "Ledari", with a description of Bolman's customs and mentality.